Belgian International Air Service

Belgian International Air Service
Belgian International Air Service
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Founded 1959
Ceased operations 1980
Operating bases Brussels Airport
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Headquarters Antwerp, Belgium

Belgian International Air Service (abbreviated BIAS) was an airline from Belgium with its headquarters in Antwerp and Brussels.[1] It was operational between 1959 and 1980[2] and offered mainly chartered passenger and cargo flights from Brussels Airport to the former Belgian colonies in Central Africa.

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History

BIAS was founded on 1 July 1959 by Charles van Antwerpen and George Richardson. The first commercial flight (between Rotterdam and London) took place already one week later. In 1967, a co-operation contract with SABENA, the Belgian flag carrier airline was signed, which saw BIAS operating scheduled commuter flights out of Brussels Airport, which were branded as Common Market Commuter, using de Havilland Heron aircraft. The first one of these flights (from Eindhoven to Rotterdam) took place on 28 August of that year. The co-operation with SABENA lasted until 1975.[1]

Long-haul flight operations with BIAS had already ended in February 1973, when Compagnie Maritime Belge, its majority shareholder at that time, decided that the fleet of Douglas DC-8 aircraft be integrated into Delta Air Transport. When the commuter flights also came to an end in 1975, BIAS continued to do business as an aircraft lease provider until 1980, when the company was dismantled.[1]

Fleet

Over the years, BIAS operated the following aircraft types:[1]

Aircraft Introduced Retired
de Havilland Dove
de Havilland Heron
1967
1968
Douglas DC-3
1967
Douglas DC-4
1959
1961
Douglas DC-6
Douglas DC-8
1972
1973
Fokker F27 Friendship
1967
1975
Fokker F28 Fellowship
1971
Sud Aviation Caravelle
1971
1972

Accidents and incidents

  • On 18 February 1966 at 02:04 UTC, a BIAS Douglas DC-6 cargo aircraft (registered OO-ABG) overshot the runway upon landing at Malpensa Airport following a flight from Brussels with 241 calves on board. The aircraft caught fire and was completely destroyed when it crashed into a set of trees, killing the four occupants.[3]
  • On 28 March 1969, a BIAS Douglas C-47A (registered OO-SBH) was damaged beyond repair in a wheels-up landing in the Libyan Desert. The 17 passengers on board survived the crash.[4]

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